This research aimed to evaluate the nutritional composition, in vitro digestibility, and gas production kinetics of Hermetia illucens (HI) and Tenebrio molitor (TM) processed pro- teins compared with soybean meal f.e. as a reference raw material. Nutritional character- ization and in vitro ruminal fermentation tests were performed to determine in vitro short-chain fatty acids production, the gas production profile and methane production. HI and TM were both full fat meal with a mean protein content of 41 and 61 % respectively and the soybean meal had 45 % of crude protein. Total gas production (value expressed in mL as mean ± SD) was lower for both HI (27±4.5) and TM (23±3.3) processed proteins compared to soybean meal (77±2.1). Similarly, differences have been observed in the case of short-chain fatty acids production which was higher when soybean meal was used as substrate than with HI and TM. However, when considering fatty acid molar pro-portion differences were observed only in case of propionate, isobutirate, isovalerate, and valerate. Interestingly methane production (value expressed in μmol as mean ± SD) was lower for insect processed proteins (HI 70±15; TM 59±4.5) compared to soybean meal (282±7.6). Obtained results indicated that insect processed proteins hereby tested were characterized by low fermentation profile, thus it might speculate that they could repre-sent a valid by pass protein source.

Insect meal in ruminant nutrition: in vitro fermentation characteristics and comparison with conventional protein source / M. Ottoboni, I. Mateos, C. Saro, N. Merino, L. De Matos, L. Pinotti, M.J. Ranilla - In: Innovating Feed - Shaping the Future / [a cura di] M.M. Šeremešić, N. Spasevski, S. Rakita. - Prima edizione. - [s.l] : FINS, 2025. - ISBN 978-86-7994-067-4. - pp. 8-8 (( Intervento presentato al 9. convegno International Feed Conference tenutosi a Novi Sad nel 2025.

Insect meal in ruminant nutrition: in vitro fermentation characteristics and comparison with conventional protein source

M. Ottoboni
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L. De Matos;L. Pinotti
Penultimo
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2025

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This research aimed to evaluate the nutritional composition, in vitro digestibility, and gas production kinetics of Hermetia illucens (HI) and Tenebrio molitor (TM) processed pro- teins compared with soybean meal f.e. as a reference raw material. Nutritional character- ization and in vitro ruminal fermentation tests were performed to determine in vitro short-chain fatty acids production, the gas production profile and methane production. HI and TM were both full fat meal with a mean protein content of 41 and 61 % respectively and the soybean meal had 45 % of crude protein. Total gas production (value expressed in mL as mean ± SD) was lower for both HI (27±4.5) and TM (23±3.3) processed proteins compared to soybean meal (77±2.1). Similarly, differences have been observed in the case of short-chain fatty acids production which was higher when soybean meal was used as substrate than with HI and TM. However, when considering fatty acid molar pro-portion differences were observed only in case of propionate, isobutirate, isovalerate, and valerate. Interestingly methane production (value expressed in μmol as mean ± SD) was lower for insect processed proteins (HI 70±15; TM 59±4.5) compared to soybean meal (282±7.6). Obtained results indicated that insect processed proteins hereby tested were characterized by low fermentation profile, thus it might speculate that they could repre-sent a valid by pass protein source.
insect proteins; soybean meal; nutritional composition; In vitro digestibility; gas production kinetics; ruminal fermentation
Settore AGRI-09/B - Nutrizione e alimentazione animale
2025
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